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at the local fall festival this year, the talk was more pipeline than pumpkin rolls. one family sold the drilling rights to the family's struggling evergreen nursery for more than five million. they spent money on a cruise for the grandkids and said the money has not changed them. >> we just get the opportunity to share and give to the community. we're very blessed, very blessed. >> reporter: because in eastern ohio, even the rich still need their apple butter. cnbc, ohio. >>> and up next tonight, the american institution you will no longer be able to hold in your hands. >>> the so-called lava lake inside the top of the kilauea volcano in hawaii is running very high right now with the level rising in the giant vent there in the top. it is within at least a 100 feet of the rim. the whole mountain top continues to expand and move there. it is wild there, it has been active since 2008. now it will be wild in the skies for the next couple of nights. and some folks in the san francisco bay area got a spectacular preview last night with a large meteor streaking across the s
at the local fall festival this year, the talk was more pipeline than pumpkin rolls. one family sold the drilling rights to the family's struggling evergreen nursery for more than five million. they spent money on a cruise for the grandkids and said the money has not changed them. >> we just get the opportunity to share and give to the community. we're very blessed, very blessed. >> reporter: because in eastern ohio, even the rich still need their apple butter. cnbc, ohio....
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at the local fall festival this year, the talk was more pipeline than pumpkin rolls. one family sold the drill iing rights to the family's struggling evergreen nursery for more than five million. they spent money on a cruise for the grand kids and said the money has not changed them. >> we just get the opportunity to share and give to the community. we're very blessed, very blessed. >> reporter: because in eastern ohio, even the rich still need their apple butter. cnbc, ohio. >>> and up next tonight, the american institution you will no longer be able to hold in your hands. way you want? can orencia help? could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your doctor. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you
at the local fall festival this year, the talk was more pipeline than pumpkin rolls. one family sold the drill iing rights to the family's struggling evergreen nursery for more than five million. they spent money on a cruise for the grand kids and said the money has not changed them. >> we just get the opportunity to share and give to the community. we're very blessed, very blessed. >> reporter: because in eastern ohio, even the rich still need their apple butter. cnbc, ohio....
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a response team on site, attempting to locally personnel later, a known terror group was said to be linked. nbc tripoli reports the group claimed responsibility on facebook and twitter and has called for an attack on nbc tripoli. the next day the same terror group denied they were involved, causing more confusion. >> you know, posting something on facebook is not in and of itself evidence, and i think it just underscores how fluid the reporting was at the time and continues for sometime to be. >> reporter: shortly before midnight on 911, another e-mail reported that the assault on benghazi had escalated. the current shelter is under attack by mortar fire, today, reports of injuries the white house and state department says there were hundreds and even thousands of reports that night, and in the following days. all had to be analyzed. today, secretary clinton appealed for patience on benghazi, while a review board investigates what went on benghazi, but the white house knows that any detail can become a new source of criticism. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> still ahead as nbc n
a response team on site, attempting to locally personnel later, a known terror group was said to be linked. nbc tripoli reports the group claimed responsibility on facebook and twitter and has called for an attack on nbc tripoli. the next day the same terror group denied they were involved, causing more confusion. >> you know, posting something on facebook is not in and of itself evidence, and i think it just underscores how fluid the reporting was at the time and continues for sometime...
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a local exercise instructor, who is now accused of being the woman behind a vast local prostitution business. and the local cops are naming names of the accused male customers. nbc's katy tur reports tonight from kennebunk, maine. >> reporter: a modern day, scarlet letter story, set in this picturesque town of 10,000. in kennebunk, maine, scandal is afoot. >> it's not a big enough community where you can ignore something like this. >> reporter: at its center, the contents of a list, the names of 100 local men who allegedly paid to have sex with this woman. alexis wright was the local zumba dance teacher. >> they need to put the whole list out. >> reporter: court papers allege wright was selling sex out of this now empty studio and secretly videotaping the encounters. prosecutors have charged her and a male partner with more than 100 counts, including prostitution and privacy violation. both have pleaded not guilty. this man, who says he's not a client, but says he shares the same name as a man on the list, says it's made his last 24 hours a nightmare. >> it felt like getting hit in the face
a local exercise instructor, who is now accused of being the woman behind a vast local prostitution business. and the local cops are naming names of the accused male customers. nbc's katy tur reports tonight from kennebunk, maine. >> reporter: a modern day, scarlet letter story, set in this picturesque town of 10,000. in kennebunk, maine, scandal is afoot. >> it's not a big enough community where you can ignore something like this. >> reporter: at its center, the contents of a...
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s united planning organization which runs the local chapter of foster grandparents she is passing along some of her famous recipes. >> i think the kids are keeping me well, come to think of it. and that is why i'm 75. so therefore, i just got to keep on living. >> reporter: for grandfather thomas, it is the kids at minor elementary school who keep him young. >> i paid my dues. i take the things that i learned through life and give it back to somebody. if i didn't do that, i would be home watching tv all day long. this is my family. >> reporter: stitching generations together, learning life's lessons along the way. chelsea clinton, nbc news, washington. >> that is our broadcast on a friday night and for this week. thank you for joining us here. i'm brian williams, of course, we hope to see you right back here on monday. and in the meantime, please have a good weekend. good night. good friday evening. i'm janelle wang. i'm jessica aguirre. it's the last day of school for two young girls. the parents say the daughters are getting kicked out of their district for something they have no cont
s united planning organization which runs the local chapter of foster grandparents she is passing along some of her famous recipes. >> i think the kids are keeping me well, come to think of it. and that is why i'm 75. so therefore, i just got to keep on living. >> reporter: for grandfather thomas, it is the kids at minor elementary school who keep him young. >> i paid my dues. i take the things that i learned through life and give it back to somebody. if i didn't do that, i...
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and local officials blamed the shootings on armed criminals and mexican authorities say they have made two arrests in the case. but while u.s. investigators say they have reached no conclusions and have a lot of work to do, they cannot rule out the possibility this was a friendly fire incident. >> mark potter with this late development out of arizona. >>> we've learned that after weeks of waiting for access, the fbi has now come and gone from benghazi in the last 24 hours investigating that attack on the u.s. consulate that killed our ambassador to libya and three other americans. u.s. military provided back-up to the fbi team while they were on the ground. what happened there, who may be responsible and what the obama administration has said about it is a growing issue in the presidential campaign and after a syrian shell landed in turkey on wednesday killing five women on impact and then turkey fired back, the turkish parliament approved possible further military action against syria. t turkey says this is not a declaration of war, but a warning that turkey will defend itself. this i
and local officials blamed the shootings on armed criminals and mexican authorities say they have made two arrests in the case. but while u.s. investigators say they have reached no conclusions and have a lot of work to do, they cannot rule out the possibility this was a friendly fire incident. >> mark potter with this late development out of arizona. >>> we've learned that after weeks of waiting for access, the fbi has now come and gone from benghazi in the last 24 hours...
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green beret advisers work with local leaders on civic improvement. >> once the afghans can take care of themselves and they're self-sustainable, they're telling the negatives, we don't want you here. we don't need you here. >> reporter: the plan is to train afghans to secure themselves by 2014. but u.s. commanders want assurances that until then, afghans will guard their back. >> it's their leadership that has to come to play to reduce the threat to us. >> reporter: over the last eight days i've seen a lot of interaction between u.s. and afghan troops. some of it relaxed. but, brian, at all times there's one or two fully battle-dressed american soldiers with their fingers near the trigger, just in case. >> lester holt starting off our coverage in kabul tonight. lester, thanks. now to our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, also in kabul, on what's been accomplished and what hasn't in over a decade now in that country. richard, good evening. >> good evening, brian. this is a country where a group of lightly armed insurgents defeated the soviet union. it seems we haven't won he
green beret advisers work with local leaders on civic improvement. >> once the afghans can take care of themselves and they're self-sustainable, they're telling the negatives, we don't want you here. we don't need you here. >> reporter: the plan is to train afghans to secure themselves by 2014. but u.s. commanders want assurances that until then, afghans will guard their back. >> it's their leadership that has to come to play to reduce the threat to us. >> reporter: over...
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what is the local end? when will i know that you have reached a critical mass? one justice, does it vary from group to group or state to state? the lawyer from the university of texas says the school looks at all of the student's accomplishments. we want minorities from different backgrounds, he said. but that prompted justice kennedy, likely the critical vote, so what you're saying is that race counts above all. opponents of the affirmative action hope they strike it down, judging from the arguments today, they will scale it back possibly. >> pete williams for us tonight, in washington, thank you. >>> and for years, lance armstrong insisted he never cheated or doped as he won title after title in his sport. recently he stopped fighting and said he would no longer fight the charges by the u.s. anti-doping agency. and now, tonight, they have unveiled their case against him. our senior investigator correspondent lisa myers has a look at the body of evidence. >> reporter: banned for life and stripped of his tour de france victories, there he was this past two weeke
what is the local end? when will i know that you have reached a critical mass? one justice, does it vary from group to group or state to state? the lawyer from the university of texas says the school looks at all of the student's accomplishments. we want minorities from different backgrounds, he said. but that prompted justice kennedy, likely the critical vote, so what you're saying is that race counts above all. opponents of the affirmative action hope they strike it down, judging from the...
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. >> reporter: you hear that on golden's main street filled with local merchants such as nancy taylor mason, registered independent, still undecided. not far away former ranch kid kelly condon jackson, an optometrist, bought this building for her office. amy rule, a lawyer, leans republican, but she's still not sure. john ellis is in big agriculture, the national western stock show. we gather them at the windy saddle, a homegrown coffee shop. nancy, the store owner, will be watching for specifics on the economy and social issues. >> what i'm seeing in small businesses is things are really beginning to come back but it's still really hard for people to get extended lines of credit, get funding to buy businesses. it's tough. and there isn't a candidate that represents all the things that i think are important. and that's probably not unusual, but it's much more apparent this year. >> reporter: amy struggles with social issues versus her family. >> i feel like i'm having to make a decision on the progress of my individual four-person family and moving them forward versus all of women's r
. >> reporter: you hear that on golden's main street filled with local merchants such as nancy taylor mason, registered independent, still undecided. not far away former ranch kid kelly condon jackson, an optometrist, bought this building for her office. amy rule, a lawyer, leans republican, but she's still not sure. john ellis is in big agriculture, the national western stock show. we gather them at the windy saddle, a homegrown coffee shop. nancy, the store owner, will be watching for...
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one local city is teetering on the edge. is the answer a federal takeover? >>> plus, they're the team everyone's talking about. the oakland as' historic comeback. we'll talk to the man who literally wrote the book on the as, "money ball." >>> good evening, and thanks for joining us, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. two of the bay area's three major cities are plagued with problems in their police departments. san jose is searching for a new chief, while tonight in oakland, civil ts
one local city is teetering on the edge. is the answer a federal takeover? >>> plus, they're the team everyone's talking about. the oakland as' historic comeback. we'll talk to the man who literally wrote the book on the as, "money ball." >>> good evening, and thanks for joining us, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. two of the bay area's three major cities are plagued with problems in their police departments. san jose is searching for a new chief, while...
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>> reporter: these brothers are members of the local urack tribe. >> i've been doing it since i was six. >> reporter: they depend on this river and suffered through its tough times, like 2002, when the klamath saw one of the biggest fish kills in northwest history. >> it's sad it had to come down to a big fish kill like that for everyone to open their eyes. >> reporter: for years it was caught in a tug of war between fish, farmers and hydroelectric dams, all fighting for the water. until the once bitter enemies came together. even reaching an agreement to remove the dams. compromise and conservation efforts that experts say helped create this year's bonanza. and this is where all those salmon are headed, up river where they'll spawn. it's not just about this year, a healthy return now means even more fish returning in the future. but the future is far from certain. is this river healed? >> we still have a lot of work to do. >> reporter: the federal government still has to approve the billion dollar plan to remove the dam. and every day health assessment teams carefully wash the fish for
>> reporter: these brothers are members of the local urack tribe. >> i've been doing it since i was six. >> reporter: they depend on this river and suffered through its tough times, like 2002, when the klamath saw one of the biggest fish kills in northwest history. >> it's sad it had to come down to a big fish kill like that for everyone to open their eyes. >> reporter: for years it was caught in a tug of war between fish, farmers and hydroelectric dams, all...
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the exercise dance teacher accused of running a prostitution racket, and the names of local men the police are releasing. that had everybody hot and bothered. then came the earthquake, last night, 7:12 p.m., a 4.0 shook maine, small by usual standards, by the phones lit up. it got everybody's attention from portland all the way south to boston. >>> and larry sloan has died, the co-founder of the nonsense word game now just celebrated the 50th anniversary, they have helped many parents survive a long car or plane flight. he helped to edit the books and we-sing for kids. he was an army veteran and talent agent, and so much else, we're tempted to say fill in the blank, larry sloan was 89. >>> and way back in 1973, a memorial was newly designed and named in the east river in new york city. well, today, four decades later, it was finally dedicated after being held up by a number of problems's including the sudden death of the architect, the bankruptcy of new york city and a dispute between sponsors. it was worth the wait, it pays tribute to four freedoms roosevelt considered the essence of huma
the exercise dance teacher accused of running a prostitution racket, and the names of local men the police are releasing. that had everybody hot and bothered. then came the earthquake, last night, 7:12 p.m., a 4.0 shook maine, small by usual standards, by the phones lit up. it got everybody's attention from portland all the way south to boston. >>> and larry sloan has died, the co-founder of the nonsense word game now just celebrated the 50th anniversary, they have helped many parents...
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orphaned in the wilds of alaska, they were rescued by locals. >> there is a lot of coastline in alaska where there are not a lot of people, so they were lucky they were found. >> reporter: at the alaska sea center, they were nursed back to health with bottle feeding and love, around the clock feeding. with their wild whiskers, they have become youtube sensations, and are about to bring their charges to a whole new area. >> reporter: today, they were admitted to the new york aquarium. >> it is very rare that this calf would even be here for us to take in. there is only 250,000 walruses left in the wild. >> reporter: after a month in quarantine, he will meet his two new female roommates, one, 30 years old, old in walrus years. they speculate could they be a love match and produce babies? though it would be a may-december romance, to be sure. other chapters to be written in this against-the-odds survival story. chris jansen, nbc new york. >> a reminder, we're live for the coverage of the vp debate, 6, and 9, i'm brian williams, we'll look for you tonight and hope to see you right back her
orphaned in the wilds of alaska, they were rescued by locals. >> there is a lot of coastline in alaska where there are not a lot of people, so they were lucky they were found. >> reporter: at the alaska sea center, they were nursed back to health with bottle feeding and love, around the clock feeding. with their wild whiskers, they have become youtube sensations, and are about to bring their charges to a whole new area. >> reporter: today, they were admitted to the new york...